Jun 7 2012
In this globalhealthpolicy.net blog post, Andrew Harmer, a research fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, examines funding for the World Health Organization, highlighting two documents circulated as background reading for the just-concluded World Health Assembly. The documents, titiled A65/29 Add.1 (.pdf) and A65/30 (.pdf), "tell you how much money the WHO received during 2010-2011, and from whom," Harmer writes, noting there are "two separate sources of funding: assessed contributions from WHO's 194 member states (means tested) and voluntary contributions from member states and non-government funders such as foundations, investment banks, multi-national corporations, and non-government organizations" (6/5).
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